Router

Use at your own risk. Routers are a can of worms and rarely give perfect results. This router depends on the "ways" in Open Street Map being connected at both ends. In many cases they are not, especially for the off road paths - see this link. Hit the "Start routing" button and drag the A to B markers around to suit. You cannot click on any other markers while routing, so turn off routing before clicking on any other icons that may be of interest to you.

Time by Bike

You can use the Time by Bike layer to estimate travel times at different speeds. You can lock the rings centered on say your home location or have them track the map center. Click on the central icon to access the controls for Time by Bike.

Maps

Use the controls on the left to zoom and pan the map. Use the Layer Switchers on the right hand side to select different maps and overlays. Most icons on the map will show further information when clicked on.

OSM - parts of Australia

When these two layers are activated, on road and off road paths are shown, in blue and green respectively. This is not a complete map.

Melbourne Bike Share

Shows station locations plus the number of bikes and empty docks at each station. Scan this bar code with your mobile.

Permalink

The permalink, bottom right, can be used to bookmark the current view for the next time you visit this site. Just right click on the Permalink and select Bookmark This Link/Add to Favourites.

Zoom

On some layers the information displayed or the visibility of the information depends totally on the current Zoom level.

F11 key

In most browsers the F11 key can be used to enlarge and contract the map.

Technology

This site can be slow and is probably unusable with slow internet connections or old browsers. Some layers can take seconds before they are drawn. However things change.